Se7en Plus Knives: Tough Steel, Soft On Wallets — SHOT Show 2026

in Levi Sim, SHOT Show 2026

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

Se7en Plus positions its knives as straightforward tools for people who actually use them outdoors. Designed in the U.S. by a small in‑house team, the brand focuses on practical blade shapes, decent materials, and approachable pricing rather than boutique flourishes.

Close up view of the top of the scales showing the scrollwork on the fastener.
Se7en Plus is making better-than-average blades for lower-than-average prices.

Two of the more field‑friendly options in the lineup are the Cordillera BK Drop Point and the Overlander GN Drop Point. Both are sized for carry and general camp use and are quite affordable.

the whole blade laying on a white table.
A straightforward drop point design with flared grips and jimping at the tip.

Cordillera BK Drop Point

The Cordillera BK is a slim, lightweight fixed blade that leans toward outdoor carry. Its drop‑point profile keeps the tip strong without sacrificing slicing ability, making it well-suited for camp prep, food tasks, and light game processing. It comes with a kydex-style sheath with a belt clip.

The whole knife on a white table with sheath.
D2 steel and a kydex sheath for $42?

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D2 tool steel offers good edge retention and toughness, while a stonewashed finish helps hide wear. The Micarta handle keeps the knife controllable even when wet and contributes to the Cordillera’s low overall weight. The design is comfortable to hold in your whole hand, and the forward jimping on the spine may be useful when cutting blind, like cutting a deer’s diaphragm while gutting.

Cordillera BK — Key Specs

  • Total Length: 7.48”
  • Blade Length: 3.54”
  • Blade Thickness: 0.11”
  • Blade Material: D2
  • Blade Finish: Stonewash
  • Handle: Micarta
  • Total Weight: 3.8oz.
  • Style: Fixed Blade Knife
  • $42

Overlander GN Drop Point (But Not Really)

The Overlander GN is intended as a general‑purpose folding field knife. They call it a drop point blade, but it looks more like a clip point to me. That narrower tip profile makes it useful for jobs that require poking, and lends it a bit of a bowie-esque look.

four blades laying on a table, two of them are folded, two are open.
These flippers are also D2 steel with G10 grips and a tight lockup.

Like the Cordillera, it uses D2 steel but has G10 scales for a secure grip. The Overlander’s proportions make it a good choice for those who want a single knife that can handle camp chores, break down small game, and carry comfortably in the pocket all day. It comes with purple, green, or grey scales.

Overlander GN — Key Specs

  • Total Length: 7.68”
  • Blade Length: 3.35”
  • Blade Thickness: 0.11”
  • Lock Type: Frame Lock
  • Blade Material: D2
  • Blade Finish: Satin
  • Handle: G10
  • Total Weight: 3.8oz.
  • Style: Folding Knife
  • $35

The Takeaway

These knives appear to be good tools, and using D2 steel means their edges will stay sharp longer than average, but they’re also simple to hone. Both reflect Se7en Plus’s core approach: practical designs, usable steels, and tools meant to be carried and used rather than admired.

The cordillera blade laying on a table pointing right.
I’d still admire them while carrying and using them.

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